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  3. AMY JOHNSON

    Miss Amy Johnon in a broadcast address on Sunday night said:— "Hullo, people of Australia. I am pleased indeed to have this ...

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  4. GALE IN SYDNEY

    Considerable damage was reported from the city and suburbs during last night's gale. Scaffoldings were blown down from various buildings under ...

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  5. MR. J. E. DAVIDSON DEAD

    A cable message was received this morning stating that Mr. J. E. Davidson, the founder and managing director of News Limited, died suddenly yesterday morning in London. Mr. Davidson left Adelaide on March 13 last ...

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  6. SPORTING

    The gold cup meeting of the Menindie Jockey Club will be held on June 21. Nominations will close on Wednesday next, June 4, at 5 p.m. with Mr. ...

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  7. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS

    Thomas Frederick Smith (53), of Waverley, was killed on Saturday night when he was knocked down by a sports motor car, the driver of which ...

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  8. OFFER IS ACCEPTED

    Flight-Lieutenant Ulm to-day repudiated the suggestion that it was not fitting for Amy Johnson to fly to Sydney in a "Dutch designed monoplane." ...

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  9. FOUR PERSONS MISSING

    Thought to be victims of last night's gale, no trace has been found of Francis Augustus Grayson, his wife, and Archie Wood and Miss W. ...

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  10. BOWLS

    The finals of the New South Wales bowls championships were played on Saturday. The results were: ...

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  11. UNCLE AND NEPHEW DROWNED

    William Noble and his nephew George Noble (18) lost their lives when their launch was wrecked off Amity Point, Stradbroke Island, yesterday. ...

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  12. GIFT OF MONOPLANE BY DE HAVILLAND CO.

    Doctors generally praise Amy Johnson's decision to fly to Sydney on Wednesday as a passenger instead of as pilot. ...

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  13. MISSING PARTY RESCUED

    The party of four in a launch, which was reported as missing in the Hawkesbury River last night, and for whom fears were entertained, was rescued this ...

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  14. MOTOR TRUCK OVER BANK

    Two men were killed and two injured when a motor truck went off the road near Napier and crashed down a bank 100 feet below. The victims were ...

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  15. BOXING

    At the Sydney Stadium on Saturday night Ted Nelson (9.13), of Australia, beat Billy Hindley (9.3), of England, in three rounds. Sindley landed ...

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  16. REFUSAL OF OFFERS TO APPEAR ON STAGE

    It was stated to-day that Amy Johnson turned down a number of tempting offers to appear on the stage in Sydney and other capital cities. ...

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  17. VESSELS BLOWN ASHORE

    Further details of last night's gale show that more damage was done than was at first reported. The coastal steamer Cobaki and the hulk Pendie ...

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  18. SYDNEY PROGRAMME IS DRASTICALLY CUT

    Mr. Cyril L. Westcott, of Wakefield Limited, who is making all Miss Johnson's arrangements, said that a very drastic cut is being made on her ...

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  19. A CHILD FATALLY SHOT WHILE PLAYING BABBITS

    'A childish game ended in tragedy yesterday when Mary Florence Francis, the four-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. Francis, of near Port Lincoln, ...

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  20. MAY VISIT ADELAIDE BEFORE RETURN TO ENGLAND

    [?]any thanks for your telegram of congratulation; hope to visit Adelaide before returning to England." That reply was received to-day by Mr. L. L. ...

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  21. EDWARDS-MONSON BOUT IS DECLARED NO FIGHT

    The bout between Billy Edwards (12.1) and Ted Monson (11.3) at the Newcastle Stadium on Saturday night was declared no fight in the fourth ...

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  22. THE COAL CRISIS

    At meetings of the Aberdare Extended, Aberdare Central and Aberdare miners on Sunday it was decided not to resume work until all difficulties ...

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  23. YOUNG WOMAN ATTACKED WHILE ALONE IN HOUSE

    Armed with a length of iron piping, a man attacked a young married woman at her home at Ivanhoe. He felled her with repeated blows on the ...

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  24. HEENEY BEATS WITHERS

    At we Brisbane stadium on saturday night Jack Heeney beat Withers in a knockout in seven sounds. ...

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  25. FEDERAL GOVT. WELCOME

    Because of the unfortunate accident to Miss Amy Johnson's 'plane at Brisbane yesterday, the Government could not finalise its plans for ...

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  26. References in Adelaide To Mr. Davidson's Work

    Mr. L. L. Hill, the Premier, stated that he was surprised and shocked at the news of Mr. Davidson's death. "I had a long personal association with Mr. Davidson. I met him at Port Pirie, andwe had many ...

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  27. NO GENERAL RESUMPTION

    A number of associated collieries in the South Maitland field resumed work this morning. The resumption, however, was not general. Abermain ...

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  28. EDUCATIONAL

    The midwinter holidays for the schools, which extended over a fortnight, are finished and the schools will reopen to-morrow (Tuesday). ...

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  29. WRESTLING

    In a wrestling match on Saturday night Charles Cantonwine beat Charlie Strack by one fall to none. ...

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  30. TENNIS

    The men of the Myalla Tennis Club defeated the men of the Weowna Club b[?] one game in a match played on the Myalla's court yesterday morning. The ...

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  31. FIRE AT PETERSHAM

    Fanned by a gale, a fire at Parramatta-road. Petersham, early this morning spread with great rapidity. The building occupied by J. Watson, ...

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  32. PERSONAL

    [Private visits to friends are not recorded in the personal column of "The Barrier Miner."] Sergeant Larking resumed office ...

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  33. SOLO FLIGHT TO SYDNEY HAS BEEN ABANDONED

    Miss Amy Johnson has yielded to the wishes of her medical advisers, supported by the Air Board, and has abandoned her original plan to fly ...

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  34. "WIZARD" SMITH TO ATTEMPT

    In a special motor car powered by a Schneider Cup engine, "Wizard" Smith hopes to do 300 miles an hour on a New Zealand beach and thus ...

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  35. UNREST IN INDIA

    While a lance-corporal in a detachment oh duty at the Peshawar gate was cleaning his rifle it was accidentally discharged, killing two children ...

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  36. CITY COUNCIL PROSECUTIONS

    Before Mr. G. S. Goldie, S.M., in the Police Court this morning the following City Council prosecutions were dealt with: ...

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  37. CHARGES AGAINST CHINESE ARRESTED IN SYDNEY

    Of seven [?]inese arrested in various suburbs on Saturday two are to be deported immediately. Another two have been charged with being prohibited ...

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  38. TALKING WlTH THE DEAD

    The Rev. D. F. Brandt in a sermon last night said he believed the time might come when we would be able to communicate with the dead, but not ...

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  39. FOOTBALL

    Alleging that Port Adelaide played 19 men during part of the last quarter of the match with West Torrens at Thebarton Oval on Saturday afternoon, ...

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  40. MINE WORKERS INJURED

    A Purnell ricked his back when he fell from a staging white working at the North mine this morning. He was taken in the ambulance to his ...

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  41. REPORTED ATTEMPT TO USE DUTCH MACHINE

    Mr. Bedford, secretary to the De Havilland Aircraft Proprietary Ltd., said last night that his company was very much perturbed at Miss ...

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  42. THEFTS FROM SYDNEY FIRM

    Inquiries made by detectives revealed that since 1917 machinery valued at £5000 has been stolen from the firm of David Jones Ltd. During that period ...

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  44. MOTOR CAR BACKS DOWN HILL FOR DISTANCE OF 250 FEET

    After having crashed through a fence on a hill near Leawood Gardens, on the Mount Barker_road, yesterday, a motor car backed down the side of ...

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  47. FIRE AT PICTURE THEATRE

    [?] fire broke out this morning in the Glebe picture theatre, Glebe_road. The dress circle was wrecked and the screen was burnt, and a "talkie" and ...

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  48. COLLISION IN CHANNEL

    Eight persons are believed to have been drowned as the result of a collision between the Italian tanker Litterno and the Swedish steamer Inger ...

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  49. SYDNEY DEATH RATE

    Dr. Purdy, the city health officer, to-day expressed concern at the growing death rate of the city, which for the past eight years stood at 9.5 persons ...

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  50. A SCHOONER WRECKED

    Captain Boller, Deputy Director of Navigation, has received a message stating that the topsail schooner Joseph Sims was wrecked on Passage Island in ...

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